Um, it is very possible that the recording server went down as well. Battery backup or not, if the server is down, the operating cameras mean nothing.

Sure there might be technical excuse. I just thought it was amazingly convenient that it happened one time throughout the journey. Through the zombie, spirt and ghost attacks, storms, mechanical failures it happened at the exact point it would have been the most useful.

^^^ Of course it was going to happen like it did. That is the way the writer's wanted it.

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So wraps 'The River'. For good, I imagine. The ending scene reminded me of the "shock" ending of a mystery show I actually liked a lot better - 'Persons Unknown'. The producers of that summertime series knew they weren't getting a second season so they at least left the viewer with a shocking and completely unexpected final tableau that they knew they'd never have to resolve.

So wraps 'The River'. For good, I imagine. The ending scene reminded me of the "shock" ending of a mystery show I actually liked a lot better - 'Persons Unknown'. The producers of that summertime series knew they weren't getting a second season so they at least left the viewer with a shocking and completely unexpected final tableau that they knew they'd never have to resolve.

I thought of Persons Unknown as well, but it was originally shot as a 'regular show' , long before the Producers knew what network/timeslots it would end up in .., & they had no idea if it would be renewed. The Finale was left open for a possible Season 2 ..
Although aired in Summer 2010, Filming began in 2008 & wrapped in early '09, a joint Production of FOX-RAI/Italy-Televisia Mexico, & Fox was "Shopping it around" in early '09 ...
Later it was eventually picked up by NBC & aired as a 'Summer Series'..

Disappointed in the finale. While I liked the father/son interaction...as a poster mentioned the whole possession thing was just too cliche. So the 'Bouina' spirit is a nasty demon. But we don't learn much at all about Emmet's experiences or the secrets he discovered. One nice tidbit was Kurt praying in Latin. So he could be some Vatican-type secret agent...sent to protect this apparently 'spiritual Source.' Since Emmet never found the Source Kurt didn't have to kill him though it sets up a confrontation with the demon. Some interesting theological undercurrents but I doubt we'll ever find out the answers. Though Deadline reporting Netflix interested in continuing the River http://www.deadline.com/2012/03/netf...ies-the-river/ . This is the type of show that might actually work well on inet broadcast.

I was quite thrilled when Lincoln died and thought that the show was actually brave for doing that. Then . . . let down. Also, why do people who have been possessed by powerful demons always feel the need to apologize for what the demon did when they had no control? Is that some kind of etiquette lesson I missed?

I was quite thrilled when Lincoln died and thought that the show was actually brave for doing that. Then . . . let down.

I thought that was ballsy as well. For a time.

During the press run the showrunners equated this with the mass character cullings on American Horror Story, saying they would not be afraid to kill major characters. At the time I wondered if they would run out unless they started finding new characters every other week.

Turns out they only killed the peripheral characters after all. Ones they only met during the journey. I can't recall any of the main cast dying.

Did there used to be another cameraman? I have vague recollections of one of them dying but he wasn't in it long enough to be a major character.

Did there used to be another cameraman? I have vague recollections of one of them dying but he wasn't in it long enough to be a major character.

Yes, there was another cameraman and after he was killed off in the first episode he was never mentioned or seen again (until a "found footage" cameo in the last episode). His fate couldn't have been more clear had he been wearing a red shirt.

There's a lot to overlook in this show, but overall I enjoyed it. I think the one thing I liked was the short order of episodes to resolve the plot. It got to the point quickly, gave background on characters via flashbacks, and had some drama, as cliche as a lot of it was.

I wouldn't mind it showing up again for another mini run of 8 new episodes to advance the story.

I thought of Persons Unknown as well, but it was originally shot as a 'regular show' , long before the Producers knew what network/timeslots it would end up in .., & they had no idea if it would be renewed. The Finale was left open for a possible Season 2 ..
Although aired in Summer 2010, Filming began in 2008 & wrapped in early '09, a joint Production of FOX-RAI/Italy-Televisia Mexico, & Fox was "Shopping it around" in early '09 ...
Later it was eventually picked up by NBC & aired as a 'Summer Series'..

Didn't realize all that. But the second season, as set up in that final scene, sure would have been difficult to film. If they had been extended, I suspect that scene never would have aired and they would have gone in a different, and "easier" direction.

Didn't realize all that. But the second season, as set up in that final scene, sure would have been difficult to film. If they had been extended, I suspect that scene never would have aired and they would have gone in a different, and "easier" direction.

Nah, it's easy. They just find a way to suddenly appease the demons and new channels of river (not on any charts) open up, ready for a season-full of new adventures.